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As “Trump Always Chickens Out” or TACO trade was trending last week, the “Anywhere But The USA” or ABUSA trade is also ...
A Financial Times columnist has coined the term "TACO trade," saying Trump always chickens out of his tariff orders.
The term was first coined by a Financial Times columnist to describe Trump’s pattern of making tariff threats, then backing ...
Enter the TACO trade: “Trump Always Chickens Out.” It’s a market phenomenon that’s played out twice in the last two months, ...
Investors are beginning to realize that Trump never follows through on his tariff threats, inspiring the TACO trade: 'Trump ...
The acronym for “Trump Always Chickens Out” was originally about his tariffs, but it’s morphing into a broader Trump insult.
TACO, in trader parlance, is a veiled reference to the changes Donald Trump has made on tariff announcements since his “Liberation Day” proclamation—and it’s being credited for Tuesday’s 741-point ...
There's a new stock market meme that's guiding investors as they navigate the uncertainty of 2025. It's called TACO: Trump Always Chickens Out.
TACO, short for "Trump Always Chickens Out" — drew a sharp reaction from the president. Questioned about it in the Oval ...
A recurring market pattern, nicknamed the “TACO trade” — short for “Trump Always Chickens Out” — has re-emerged as Wall ...
"TACO trade," which stands for "Trump always chickens out," was coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong but has ...
A new acronym is popping up on Wall Street to explain investors' reaction to President Trump's on-again, off-again tariffs: ...